Trees talk, know family ties and care for their young? Is this too fantastic to be true? Scientist Suzanne Simard(The University of British Columbia, Canada) and German forester and author Peter Wohlleben have been investigating and observing the communication between trees
over decades. And their findings are most astounding.

"Heartwarming and eye-opening!!!" Lena Z. in September 2018

"This movie should be shown in schools" Bettina F. in September 2018

"I cried when I watched this movie 🌳🌲🌱🍄"
Facebook user in September 2018

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Trees are so much more than rows of wood waiting to be turned into furniture, buildings or firewood. They are more than organisms producing oxygen or cleaning the air for us. They are
individual beings that have feelings, know friendship have a common language and look after each other. This documentary explores the various ways that trees communicate with each other- from a
forester's observations as well as through the microscope of a scientist.

The film centres around the groundbreaking scientific discoveries that Suzanne Simard has been making in the Canadian Wilderness since the 1990s and that seem to
be valid for all natural forests around the world!

If the themes of harmony, connection, and collaboration between humans and trees in the movie Avatar inspired you, stand by. That fiction was inspired in part by real life trees... And
scientists, as it turns out. But there's more. Much more. And it has global implications for us all (Rachel Clark, Psychology Today).

Together, Wohlleben and Simard are a tree dream team (Melissa Breyer, "Trees can form bonds like an old couple and look after each other ", Treehugger.com).

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